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State aid for broadband infrastructure in Europe.pdf    
TÍTULO/RESP.:

State aid for broadband infrastructure in Europe [documento eletrónico] : assessment & policy recommendations / Richard Feasey, Marc Bourreau and Ambre Nicolle

AUTOR(ES):

FEASEY, RichardBOURREAU, Marc, co-autorNICOLLE, Ambre, co-autor

PUBLICAÇÃO:

Brussels: CERRE, 2018

NOTAS:

"This original CERRE report reveals that the current level of public funds to support broadband deployment in Europe is insufficient compared against the ambitious targets for fibre to the home (FTTH). The report also suggests that the use of this funding is poorly co-ordinated, insufficiently monitored, and subject to rules which need to be simplified and updated. It is the first study of its kind: the authors have undertaken a systematic analysis of all of the 157 broadband measures notified to the European Commission by Member States over the past 15 years. Based on this research, the authors have identified critical issues and provided recommendations on how to better support the deployment of broadband infrastructure in Europe. The authors estimate that public funding from all sources to support broadband deployment in the period to 2020 amounts to around €7 billion per year. At this rate it will take Europe nearly 30 years to meet its FTTH targets. They also find wide variations in public funding for broadband between Member States: in the period 2003-18 France spent around €215 per capita and Italy €145, whilst the majority of Member States spent less than €100 per capita and some less than €10."

TEMA:

Comunicações Eletrónicas

ASSUNTOS:

Comunicações eletrónicasBanda largaInfraestruturasEUROPA

CDU:

654

DATA PUB.:

2018

TipoReg:

Multimédia

LÍNGUA:

ENG

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